




Wall Clock - Kehai - Gray

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KEHAI GRAY WALL CLOCK BY MAKOTO KOIZUMI
"kehai" embodies a slightly ambiguous sign of the times. This clock was originally designed in 2004 but has only recently been produced.
The movement of the hands, barely visible, gently conveys an ambiguous sign of time through the translucent glass. Choose from three colors, depending on the color of the wall, to ensure that the clock blends into the space and resembles a sign. The red dot of the second hand turns slowly like a piece of art. The fine aluminum frame, delicate yet sturdy, is made by Takata Factory using a molding technique.
DESIGN : MAKOTO KOIZUMI
– The designer's message –
"Sometimes we find the presence of a clock unpleasant. And sometimes, the existence of time is also unpleasant. A slightly ambiguous sign of time therefore fits very well."
Furniture Designer
Makoto Koizumi studied under designers Choei Hara and Shigemitsu Hara. He founded Koizumi Studio in 1990. In 2003, he opened Koizumi Tool Store to showcase his creations. He has designed everything found in daily life, from architecture to chopstick rests. Currently, he travels across Japan to visit manufacturing sites and continue his collaboration with local communities. In 2015, he launched the Wazawaza association and began restoring craftsmanship. He is a professor emeritus at Musashino Art University. He won the Mainichi Design Award in 2012 and the Grand Prize at the Japan Crafts Exhibition in 2015.
FEATURES
- Size: φ130 × p.55mm
- Weight: 295g
- Material: Aluminum, Polypropylene, glass
- Origin: Japan
